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Time to Play

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Animal rescue rangers to the rescue! With this rugged safari truck, two cheerful people are ready to zoom across the savanna to help their animal friends. The alligator, zebra, rhinoceros, elephant, giraffe, hippopotamus, and lion fit into the sides of the wooden truck through die-cut slots, so this exciting toy is perfect for imaginative play and fine motor skills . . . and much more! Lift and remove the cargo door to unload the colorful animals, then count and stack the solid-wood pieces before loading the truck and securing the door in its track. One male and one female ranger fit in the cab of the truck, or come out to tend to the animals on the preserve. Play ideas are included to reinforce basic skills and inspire creative play.

My 21 month old received this for Christmas 2013. (He is almost 3 now.) Playing with the animals helped to reinforce the learning of their names and it didn't take long for him to "get" the concept of putting each animal through it's OWN hole into the truck. He has a ball pushing the truck around the house and even filling it with other items (like Melissa and Doug wooden puzzle animals) in addition to the animals that came with the it. We rotate toys out by request and the Rescue Rangers made another appearance again recently and is still fun over a year later. I like that everything stores inside the vehicle for easy clean-up. I DO wish (like with all the wooden toys) that the paint was a little less "chippy" especially around edges and corners. Otherwise, I think we may get a few more years out of this toy, entertainment-wise. Beyond the shape and naming skills, the opportunities for imaginative play are endless.